India News | Patnaik Sanctions Rs 39 Crore for Construction of 3 Bridges in Bargarh
Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Wednesday sanctioned Rs 39 crore for construction of three bridges in Bargarh district which will benefit over 7.25 lakh people.
Bhubaneswar, Aug 16 (PTI) Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Wednesday sanctioned Rs 39 crore for construction of three bridges in Bargarh district which will benefit over 7.25 lakh people.
The projects which aimed at meeting the communication requirements of the people and help boost the socio-economic development of the area, were sanctioned based on the feedback from the local people, a release from the Chief Minister's Office (CMO) said.
Among the three sanctioned bridges, there is a major bridge at Barpali which will be constructed over the Zealot canal of Barpali. An expenditure of Rs 15 crore will be incurred on this 120-metre-long bridge. It will connect Bargarh and Barpali block headquarters and provide a communication facility to the district headquarters. This will benefit about 2.25 lakh people, the release said.
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The second bridge over the Aagan canal in Bargarh municipal area will be constructed at an expenditure of Rs 12 crore. It will be a 60-metre-long bridge to connect Parpali and Bheden block headquarters with Bargarh district headquarters. This will benefit 2.50 lakh people.
Similarly, another bridge will be built on a Sarala canal. A sum of Rs 12 crore has been sanctioned for this 150-metre-long bridge. It will connect Bhatli with Bargarh and Attabira block headquarters. This will benefit another 2.50 lakh people, the release said.
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